School
Board meetsThe school board voted to approve a the 1% bonus for all employees
as well as an insurance holiday at their regular September meeting held
Wednesday, Sept. 21. . . .
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Boy
Scout newsA couple of articles about the local Boy Scouts are on this page: Their
popcorn sale is starting and their Court of Honor was held recently. .
. .
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Cookie
Dough sale has startedIt is cookie dough time again.
The Prairie Elementary School Students along with The Center For Discovery
Staff are out doing our fifth annual cookie dough and Christmas Catalog
sale. . . .
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Center
For Discovery offering free programThe Center For Discovery will be offering a free family program called
Positive Action, beginning Wednesday, September 28, 2005, and continuing
for several weeks. . . .

Pirates
lose by 10 at TimberlineIn a game that saw the lead change hands 4 times it came down to Timberline’s
running attack being more consistent than Prairie’s passing as Prairie
lost 28-38 at Timberline Friday, Sept. 23. . . .
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Lady
Pirates lose twiceThe Prairie volleyball team lost two 5-game home volleyball matches
this past week, to Troy on Sept. 20 and Nezperce on Sept. 22 . . .
Also on this page is a photo of the winning C class team in the Sole
Survivor Tournament held this past weekend. . . .
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The Art Classes at Prairie Middle School display pinwheels
for the World Peace Day September, 21, 2005. The lower photo is the sign that goes with the top
photo explaining why the Pinwheels for Peace. If the sign didn’t reproduce
well it says: Pinwheels for Peace. World Peace Day September 21, 2005.
In 2001, the United Nations Assembly decided that beginning in 2002, the
International Peace Day will be observed on September 21 each year for
the celebration and observance of Peace.

Dr. Timothy Cox and Lynn Cassill, RN, check the day's
schedule. Dr. Cox sees patients at both the Cottonwood and Craigmont medical
clinics. The Cottonwood clinic is open Mondays through Fridays and the
Craigmont clinic is open Mondays and Wednesdays.

Chance Ratcliff uses a router table that was donated
by Mike, Susan, and Robert Nau to the Industrial Technology Program. They
had asked if there was something we needed that they could donate in Thomas's
memory. Their donation to the program is greatly appreciated and will be
put to good use.